axiomaticwind wrote:Long time Cracked.com user / contributer, first time poster here:
I'm posting because I noticed the issue you were talking about.
If you sign on during a certain time of day, a certain user will issue each top-voted comment about two or three downvotes. Said commenter will issue themselves a similar number of upvotes. This is achieved with multiple accounts.
I know who it is, but I'd rather not get into the politicking of it all. Guy's otherwise a cool dude. I went to bat for him (and a few others) in a correspondence with Wong once, weirdly enough.
It's weird behavior, but I've always expected that it doesn't amount to much in the long run. And frankly the person is funny enough to get top spot without multiaccounting votes on all his comments and nuking everyone else's.
David Wong wrote:7. "But this is the last non-terrible forum on the internet! The rest are full of trolls and Nazis!"
That's just not true at all.
axiomaticwind wrote:Long time Cracked.com user / contributer, first time poster here:
I'm posting because I noticed the issue you were talking about.
If you sign on during a certain time of day, a certain user will issue each top-voted comment about two or three downvotes. Said commenter will issue themselves a similar number of upvotes. This is achieved with multiple accounts.
I know who it is, but I'd rather not get into the politicking of it all. Guy's otherwise a cool dude. I went to bat for him (and a few others) in a correspondence with Wong once, weirdly enough.
It's weird behavior, but I've always expected that it doesn't amount to much in the long run. And frankly the person is funny enough to get top spot without multiaccounting votes on all his comments and nuking everyone else's.
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